Hollywood has ruined our perception not only socially but of
interactions of physical objects:

Sometimes, too, we need what's best described as 'Hollywood
physics'. When a crate falls from a height, if you accurately
simulate that, you can look at the screen and think, 'well, that
doesn't look right'. But then you start tweaking the numbers and
changing gravity, making things accelerate faster – it's almost
like this Hollywood expectation of motion simulation - and that
actually looks correct. You have to remember games are an
entertainment after all…"